Camp Tel Yehudah

Ulpan - where campers learned Hebrew through songs, Israeli folk dances, and conversation, Machon - leadership training, and Machoneh Avodah (affectionately called M.A.

was meant to simulate life on a kibbutz in order to prepare graduates who would be making aliyah and living on Kibbutzim around Israel.

Each group has different trips: Alumim goes to Niagara Falls, Yachad has Special Interest Week- campers (chanichim) choose to go biking, backpacking, kayaking, or to New York City, where they take part in social action or photography, and Hadracha goes to Washington, D.C. for a "Day on the Hill."

The "Beit Ha'am", a large wooden building at the heart of the Aleph section, is where plays, dances, and many major activities happen at the camp.

[citation needed] The Israeli singer David Broza played on a stage outside the Beit ha'Am during a reunion event at the camp many years ago.

In 2008, a delegation from Young Judaea's sister movement, the Federation of Zionist Youth (FZY) in the United Kingdom, attended Camp Tel Yehudah's second session.

Deer in the early morning at Camp Tel Yehudah
The Hadar Ochel at TY, with campers and staff walking around after lunch.